not as of now. Bear in mind that IS is useful after you can no longer balance shutter speed against focal length. A good rule of thumb is to keep shutter speed one stop higher than focal length. For 10mm, you only need to shoot faster than a 10th of a second for a crisp image. This is an extreme example - you'd want to be at around a 100th for a REALLY crisp image without a tripod.... but the argument is, with a wide angle lens, image stabilisation is not of as much use as it is after normal focal lengths (50mm to 70mm)